Ten U.S. Open Hotties to watch...

If you plan to watch any of the U.S. Open over the next two weeks, here is a handy guide to some of the best looking guys to look out for. Above is Robby Ginepri who reached the semifinals of the tournament two years ago but has slumped since then. So if you want to see Robby play, it will probably have to be in the first or second round.

Here is Tommy Haas who is ripe for a good tournament. The hottie Haas is a tall drink of water who I could watch play all day. He's got great variety and a beautiful game. Below, Tommy is pictured with the equally studly Marat Safin who won the U.S. Open in 2000. Safin can beat anyone in the world, or lose to anyone.


Novak Djosovic is 20 and cute as can be. He is the tournament's third seed and I expect him to be there on the final weekend for us to enjoy.

James Blake enters the U.S. Open with a tournament win yesterday in New Haven. There's a reason why the handsome American top-tenner has done some modeling.

Spanish stud Rafael Nadal might be the number two seed and have the biggest biceps in the game (see below), but handsome Lleyton Hewitt (pictured with Nadal above) has something Nadal doesn't: a U.S. Open title. He won in 2001 and remains a tough competitor.


What would a list of hot athletes be if it did not include Andy Roddick. Now ranked fifth, he will be trying to add to the U.S. Open title he won in 2003.

Fernando Gonzalez is one sexy South American. He made it to the finals of the Australian Open this year but his year has been downhill since then. You will likely only have the first week to enjoy his play.

And last, but not all least, Carlos Moya - one of the most handsome athletes on the planet. He usually a contender well into a tournament so hopefully we'll get lotsa Carlos on TV...
Bonus hottie...Roger Federer!!!

My friend Henry would kill me if I did not include Roger even if it means we now have 11 hotties. (they are in no particular order). Federer, the three-time defending champion, is marching toward history and as he does so, remains a gentleman and oh so handsome...
Greg Hernandez has covered the entertainment industry for the Daily
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